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Are the East side roads open? I have heard they were closed for a while.

Any advice as to the best of the bunch?

Jim

On my way up to the Spokane Rally a few years ago, I did the Wind River Hwy. from Hood River north to 25 which runs along the east side of Mt. St. Helens. Some great twisty, forest roads with great views of Mt. St. Helens along the way. 25 takes you into Randle where you can go east toward Mt. Rainier. Volcanoes rock!

On my way up to the Spokane Rally a few years ago, I did the Wind River Hwy. from Hood River north to 25 which runs along the east side of Mt. St. Helens. Some great twisty, forest roads with great views of Mt. St. Helens along the way. 25 takes you into Randle where you can go east toward Mt. Rainier. Volcanoes rock!

This is good advice, it's a good through road when it's open. Backcountry can have a lot of snow, so it takes awhile for it to melt.

Here's a link to the Gifford Pinchot National Forest road condition report. Always a very good idea to check with them the same day you intend to travel. Don't ask how I know why this is such a good idea!